"Get well soon" is hard to hear when you know you won't be getting better.
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"Get well soon" is hard to hear when you know you won't be getting better.
(Reposting because I made some changes!)
Finding My Flame (v2) [Into The Void]
Transmission I.II
Ashes. Fire. Repeat.
Some stories can’t be effectively delivered in words. They burn in fragments, glitch in memory, and spiral toward rebirth.
I honestly didn’t plan to reveal this much. But the story revealed itself organically during the footage generation phase. No other visual thread felt right. This song almost insisted on being bound to me personally.
This is a story told in fragments: memory, trauma, fire, silence, and rebirth. From hospital beds to classrooms, from hands behind bars to hands reaching toward sky —Finding My Flame (v2) resounds with some of the most significant echoes of the real me.
🎬 Full video: Finding My Flame (v2)
The full clear signal is now active on Spotify.
Also available on Apple Music.
Part one of rating my disability aids!
(To clarify, this isn’t Tizzy’s wheelchair, it’s mine) (his is nicer) (and also I don’t have hsd or pots that I know of, those are his reasons for the chair)
Accepting myself, even the parts that hurt me, has been a struggle. But I'm trying.
Edit : including an image description that mod bright at @accessfashion did!
[image description: a thirteen panel comic about chronic pain in the artist’s legs.
First, black text reads: “sometimes all of the pain just gets too much”.
Beneath the panel show a pale person sitting and holding onto their thigh with both hands.
Second, text reads: “and I begin wishing that I could just exchange my legs for better ones”.
Panel shows a red book labeled “legs”.
Third, text reads: “maybe I could have a mermaid tail instead”.
Panel shows the book open to pages that show a fish tail and a text bubble that says “so many options”.
Fourth, text reads: “it would be beautiful, and I could spend all my time swimming”.
Panel shows a pale mermaid swimming away, surrounded by sea life.
Fifth, text reads: “but then I wouldn’t be able to leave the water…”
Panel shows a pale centaur facing away from the camera.
Sixth, text reads: “a centaur body would give me twice the number of legs, and I go anywhere I want without a car”.
Panel shows the book with a rearing centaur, but fine print reads: “caution: can’t fit in small areas such as elevators and household doorways”.
Seventh, text reads: “I guess maybe not everywhere”.
Panel shows faun legs with a bubble that reads: “smaller than a centaur! Very nimble!”
Eighth, text reads: “goat legs would be smaller, and I could prance about”.
Panel shows a pale faun standing facing away from the camera.
Ninth, text reads: “but I don’t think I could handle all the extra fur…”
Panel shows snake tails with a bubble that reads: “slithering is the new walking!”
Tenth, text reads: “a snake tail would be really comfortable to sleep with”.
Panel shows a Naga curled up with their tail falling into their face.
Eleventh, text reads: “but I would probably get myself tangled up.”
Panel shows the legs book closed again, next to a boba tea and a cat’s paws.
Twelfth, text reads: “maybe I’m just too picky”.
Panel shows pale legs extended in a bathtub full of pink water.
Thirteenth, text reads: “or maybe I should accept my legs the way they are, pain and all”.
Panel shows the pale legs bent at the knee, a black cat curled up beside them, and two bottles of pills sitting beside them.
End description.]
Fuzzy Migraine. 2021.
8x10 in. acrylic and silver leaf on canvas.
available at
http://aarontaylorart.net
[ID: an acrylic painting of a blue and pink nebula with a silver leaf brain in fuzzy linework over it. there are 5 lines coming out of the front part of the brain on the right. end ID]
I really wish I could float
A commission for @vaporwavemonk for the free disability commissions! (x)
He has autism, asthma, fibromyalgia, and persistent plantar fasciitis.
Image description :
A drawing with four panels, with art overlapping the panels. The upper left panel is a wide rectangle and has a gold autism infinity symbol with a pink background. The bottom left panel is a tall rectangle with a person sitting in a red chair, grabbing a shoe insert from his shoe. The person is wearing a zipped up hoodie, jeans, and glasses. This panel has a pink background. The upper right and lower right panels have teal asthma awareness and purple fibromyalgia awareness ribbons as well as inhalers overlapping between the two panels. The upper right panel has a red background and medication behind the inhaler, and the lower right panel has a pink background.
He a little confused, but he got the spirit